Sentences with phrase «much favour»

I do not seek to disparage the mediation process, which I very much favour, but often the underlying message to claimants is «accept less than you are due because it is too much pain, expense and trouble to go through the courts».
As might be expected neither of these arguments found much favour with their lordships.
It may suit the way some people work, but I doubt it'll find much favour in law offices — though I could be wrong... [more]
But they have seldom found much favour in the eyes of the appointing power; nor have the judges of the inferior courts who have given rise to the belief that they were moved by reforming impulses.»
Pigovian taxes (much like Hansen's «fee and dividend» scheme) are another possibility but these also don't seem to find much favour.
It's a comparison that does neither artist much favour.
Martin Scorsese's religious epic Silence has not found much favour.
The name was especially popular in the 1990s, mostly in the UK, Ireland and Italy, but has lost much favour since then and is unlikely to witness a revival anytime soon.
Henry has shown to be a promising and much favoured coach at Arsenal, largely due to the admiration and experience that young players see in him, as well as the fact that he has a wealth of practical footballing skill and knowledge.
The young Spaniard hasn't looked back since and is holding the right back spot down as his own, although this season he will also face competition from the much favoured Gooner Carl Jenkinson.
Gotze may not be the most predominate striker, but he has played the position for both Bayern Munich and Germany on occasion, instead of his much favoured central attacking midfield role.
Embarrassing is an overused word and much favoured by the knee - jerkers who find that so much about the club causes them embarrassment; whether it is young Jack's transfer gossip, David Gold's tweeting or that Sullivan Senior made his money from adult entertainment.
Public opinion very much favours pragmatic flexibility and sadly Jeremy Corbyn is projecting just the opposite.
Pyjamas have been much favoured as lounge wear among adults as well as kids.
A year later it gave its name to an American car as Michael Worthington - Williams relates / Grand Old Duke — Much favoured by hire car companies the 1936 Austin York was an excellent town carriage.
When it comes to ride and handling, the Verano very much favours the former as there is some body roll when the speed of the drive is amped up.
Its promenade is a much favoured walkway.
The Alf Leila Wa Leila Hotel sits in the much favoured holiday resort of Hurghada famous for its crystal clear waters, fabulous natural reefs, wonderful shipwrecks for......
The Alf Leila Wa Leila Hotel sits in the much favoured holiday resort of Hurghada famous for its crystal clear waters, fabulous natural reefs, wonderful shipwrecks for...... Continue reading
Located on the beautiful island of Fogo, the Colonial House Bed and Breakfast is a beautiful and much favoured hotel that attracts tourists all year round with its impressive vistas and excellent service.
This was a free - to - play multiplayer only game and as such the transition to a singleplayer only campaign focused game hasn't done it much favours.
Much favoured by the Dansaekhwa artists, for centuries it has been used not only for painting, crafts and calligraphy but also for clothing and shoes and as a replacement for glass in the windows and doors of traditional houses.
Such a statement is much favoured by lobbyists, but shows that no detailed thinking has been done.
I have an instinctive distrust of claims that left / right divisions are outmoded — a line much favoured by such would - be political iconoclasts as Benito Mussolini and Oswald Mosley.
Zotero is a free note - taking application much favoured by researchers and others who need to clip, annotate, and organize material from the web along with bibliographic metadata.

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Days, weeks, months, even years pass, and that person has forfeited lots of compound interest in favour of seeking too much counsel.
The shale revolution weakened a strong and intuitive argument in favour of the Keystone, namely that the pipeline would serve to transport much needed fuel to be used domestically in the U.S. And Prime Minister Stephen Harper's pledge to turn to China after Washington's temporary rejection of the Keystone in early 2012, hasn't amounted to much so far.
'» The man even specified how much he wanted in exchange for the favour, Horváth says.
Way back in the winter of 2014, when he was sketching the broad strokes of his agenda as the new leader of the then third - place Liberals, Trudeau spoke in Montréal about how pro-free market economic orthodoxy, put into policy by successive governments over the past few decades, was favouring the rich too much.
Having won the leadership with the help of social and religious conservatives, how much does he have to curry favour with a voter segment with no other party to vote for?
Therefore relatively small market movements can lead to a proportionately much larger movement in the value of the Client's position, either in favour or against the Client.
However, the product composition of trade favours BC because BC's resource - based economy sends much more to Korea than does Ontario's manufacturing - based economy.
Ms. Russell wrote with penetratingly keen insight, and as a result, I am much more cognizant of why policy makers in Canada defer in favour of the interests of multinational oil companies rather than making decisions that are in the best interest of the ordinary citizens of central and eastern Canada when it comes to oil security.
Among evangelicals who attend church regularly, only 31 per cent supported Donald Trump while those who rarely attend church, the evangelicals - in - name - only, favoured Trump at much higher rates.
Only in Africa would economics be enjoyed through the medium of dance — though perhaps Mr Osborne would curry some much - needed favour with the press if... More
For the institutional forms, often supported by non-theological factors, which have favoured an almost unquestioning popular religious practice, are losing much of their inner force.
Perhaps the danger that arises from making a theology from David's phrase is that some begin to think that they are superior; the elect and separate, like the Pharisees, much more favoured than the evil tainted genetics of those locked into depravity.
The lack of comment would normally be welcome since much of what The Tablet has to say tends to favour dissent in the Church, which has little to do with fostering the act of faith.
Etienne Gilson in his influential 1971 book From Aristotle to Descartes and Back Again favoured claiming that the object of science is material and efficient causation while normal physical observation is much broader and gets at formal and final causation.
The appointment was met with much criticism from those both within and outside of the Church who said someone who wasn't in favour of ordaining women shouldn't be allowed to take on a senior role.
Well, first of all, I've talked too much in favour of Hillary Clinton.
Sarah writes that its time to ditch the plastic packaged breakfast bars as they are filled with too much stuff that doesn't do us any favours.
It must have been the magic in the air working in my favour for these fluffy cupcakes I did go to a few Halloween parties growing up and the games were fun but I'm much more into Christmas!
I prefer a much sweeter, smoother sauce... we dumped this one in favour of good old Thousand Island dressing.
As the chillie is, as yet, the only product of any value grown in this less favoured portion of the island, I consider that this cultivation could be extended, and that a little fostering care might be productive of much advantage.
Justice Emmett handed down his much anticipated decision in the ACCC v Metcash merger case, finding in favour of Metcash.
However, him going to City would actually swing the title in their favour as his goals and assists would be much more than at Arsenal owing to the pattern of play employed by Pep.
Giroud has found himself out of favour so far this season, with Wenger much preferring the new found striker talent of Alexis Sanchez.
It is funny how quickly things can change in football and I do not think that our own result was the only thing that went in our favour after not much did in the first few weeks.
Tell you what, the man has too much respect for the certain players who have taken it upon themselves to just ignore his instructions, and others who see how he favours certain players overly now despise him.
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